author3 wrote:Thanks Chris I'll read that 1st then I plan to read Congo by michael Crichton it sounds really good

Congo is a terrific story, just don't start reading it late at night when there are high winds and mysterious noises around the house.I read it when it was first published and couldn't get to sleep when I left off reading it. He paints some word pictures that are indelible and keep popping up in the mind's eye for some time afterward.

I got talked out of getting a Nook by a Barnes and Noble member of staff when I was at the Worldcon this year, because I did not have a US postal address and there might be a problem with the copyright on books this side.

He willnae tak' a drink! I think he's deid! , on the other hand though A Midgie in yir hand is worth twa up yir kilt.